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Due to ongoing efforts to combat the Coronavirus, we have suspended church services for the time being. But that doesn't mean that we won't be gathering for worship.
Although you'll be at home, it is my hope that you will use the technology at your disposal to connect with the the ministry of PCM.
Pastor Mike and I have been at work setting up YouTube channels and learning how to use new tools to make the most of them.
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At 9:00 a.m. every Sunday morning, the sermon will appear on our homepage as well as on our new YouTube channel.
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Of course this is not the same as gathering as a church--but isn't it wonderful that we can at least use this technology to stay in touch?
~Pastor C. R. Wiley
© Provided by The IndependentThe University of Manchester has suspended security guards and launched an investigation after a student claimed he was the victim of racial profiling on campus.
Footage shared on social media appeared to show 19-year-old student Zac Adan being pressed up against a wall by the security officials – who demanded he show his identification.
“I’m a University of Manchester student,” he could be heard saying. “They’re trying to snatch my card out of me. You see, I take this [to be] racial profiling.”
Mr Adan – a first year French and linguistics student at the university – later said he had been accused of “looking like a drug dealer” by security staff.
He told the BBC: “There was no conversation. They just pinned me up against the wall and said I looked like a drug dealer. Why? Because I am black and wearing a hoodie?”
A spokesperson for The University of Manchester said: “We are deeply concerned by images circulating online involving one of our students and security staff.
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“We have spoken to the student concerned, launched a full investigation and have suspended the security officers, without prejudice, pending the results of this investigation.”
Mr Adan, whose parents came to the UK from Somali as refugees, said: “Britain has been so accepting and welcoming, I genuinely think this is one of the most accepting countries in the world and, when things like this happen, it lets the country down.”
The first-year student added: “It’s disgusting, I haven’t been able to sleep. I am traumatised by the situation.”
on friday evening 2 security guards at manchester university’s fallowfield campus assaulted a black student. They repeatedly said that he looked like he didnt belong and there is a lot of drug dealing going on on campus #hmpfallow#9k4what#occupyuom#studentsdeservebetter (1) pic.twitter.com/LinixM66eZ
— izzy (@izzy_b32) November 15, 2020The incident happened on Saturday night outside the university’s Fallowfield halls of residence, where earlier this month students held protests against “prison-like” metal fencing installed around their accommodation.
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The university has apologised to students, and said it was reviewing its decision to spend £11,000 on the fencing.
University of Manchester students have also protested against “extremely high” rents, claiming there has been a lack of support during the coronavirus pandemic. Students involved in the rent strike have asked for rents to be reduced temporarily by 40 per cent.
The University of Manchester (@officialuom) is threatening students on rent strike with extortionate fines and refusing to meet with students to discuss their concerns.
So students have just taken control of the university’s Owens Park Tower & begun an occupation ✊💥#OccupyUoMpic.twitter.com/9vAdRjyamq
— Ben McGowan (@BenMcGowan_) November 12, 2020Ben McGowan, told The Independent he had joined the rent strike over several issues he was unhappy with, including “a promise of face-to-face teaching that was reversed within a week” and “countless issues with accommodation”, including flooding.
On Sunday, the university authorities met with student representatives to try to resolve the issues. “We have now met with student representatives from our Fallowfield residences and students’ union officers where we had a really useful, honest, open and very constructive discussion about the issues recently raised,” said a spokesperson.
“We will be continuing to work with our student representatives to progress a number of areas and will have more information to share in the coming days.”